Probably start writing something about how the game romanticises capitalism, then pop off to the pub or play another day and never finish writing it.
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Probably start writing something about how the game romanticises capitalism, then pop off to the pub or play another day and never finish writing it.
Yeah. It’s basically free DLC. It adds a lot of new mechanics and items, and some new in-game events. It’s changed the game quite a bit.
Denuvo is a hard pass for me. Which is truly a pity, as it was #1 on my wishlist for a very long time.
Is this laissez-faire?
I’m playing a lot of Stardew Valley right now. It’s been a rough year, and the new patch is exactly the kind of thing I want in my life right now.
For the upcoming year, I’m very much looking forward to Frostpunk 2 (I played the beta last week, and it was great), and the upcoming Victoria 3 DLCs/patches.
Yeah, when I started playing, many hundreds of hours ago, I thought oxygen was going to be the focus of the game. Then I started to lose bases to the creeping heat death… Then material shortages… Now it’s basically a materials science sandbox, where I transfer heat around to do useful things. It’s a really unique game.
I’ve been playing Victoria 3 and a bit of Oxygen Not Included. I mostly play strategy and city builders these days. But I still have Zelda in my backlog (I’m about half done), as well as Assassin’s Creed: Mirage.
I guess my most recently completed game would be Dave the Diver, as most of what I play are infinite time sinks. It’s a fun game, and I loved the cast of characters. It was about the right length I think, and the game ended right when I was starting to get a little bored of it. I might pick it up again when the DLC is released though.
Thankfully it’s not a lifesaving drug. But yes.
I’m on a drug that costs even more than that. The whole process is bizarre, and appears to be scams all the way down.
What happens for me is that my insurance covers a big chunk of it, which still leaves me with a bill for thousands of dollars. But the drug manufacturer provides me with a card that covers that amount. So the whole thing costs me $5 out of pocket.
The aim seems to be inflating the drug prices to an insane degree to extract more money from the insurance companies. Who then fleece my employer for more money. Who then pay me less, as the insurance is such a huge benefit. And I can’t afford to lose that insurance, so they have a captive employee. And I’m supposed to marvel at all the money I saved.
Yeah, I’m right here with you. I’ve explored hundreds of systems in Elite. I get excited when I find an interesting planet. It would be really weird and immersion breaking for me if every planet was interesting.
I’m not really into playing 4x games multiplayer. But I did play Stellaris multiplayer. It can get pretty frantic if you don’t pause every now and then, but a far cry from boring.
And they have the absolute gall to blather on about how communism kills. The propaganda is infuriating.
Your country commited ethnic cleansing on my people, and you gloss over it like this while preaching about humanitarianism? Fuck you.
Do you have anything to say other than completely unfounded claims based on nationalistic nonsense?
“Kill every buffalo you can! Every buffalo dead is an Indian gone”
Oh, they knew.
I did not. The US purposefully starved my people. I don’t see that as a great contribution to global aid.
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Still heavily involved with stardew valley 1.6. I’m not playing any multiplayer games, but I have been dabbling with a bit of suzerain. I’ve pissed off pretty much everyone who isn’t a radical leftist, and I suspect that I’m about to be ousted in a military coup soon. It’s fun.